I like this part the best. So many manufacturers are in it mostly for the money instead of trying to build exceptional products. I still think...
To all iPad users: If you like to use your iPad as a VST/VSTi/Hardware Synth etc. controller and you know Lemur or TouchOSC already, but you think...
Oh yes, last century they said BINAURAL, yesterday we said STEREO and today they say BINAURAL again. Them guys retro? :dunno: Try the free,...
Well said! :bow:
You have many options in life, especially when you're young. If you haven't found what you really like, keep on searching, and don't give up until...
Ouch! So many false claims in one single video. Had a good laugh. Thank you! :rofl:
Mmmmm, tasty tasty :grooves:
Since my first iDevice I always wondered why Apple cared so little about the AppStore. It has always been the most buggy app in iOS (well, I admit...
Well, then good luck finding one.
Don't make it more complicated than it actually is. Once you have the tools set up, the process is more or less the same for every tape. You can...
If the head azimuth is adjusted correctly, it will be both correct for four and for eight tracks. If not, help yourself with micro-delay plugins...
This one seems like the best option, for several reasons: - dbx is the hardest to "manually decode", and the Tascam has it built in - it has 8...
Confirmed. FL Studio is powerful, but definitely eats more cpu for doing the same job compared to Ableton too. Not good if you want low latency.
I tend to use the available plugins inside the DAW first, and only add what I really need soundwise. In Ableton Live, for example, I would add a...
That winamp plugin is quite nice, and RX4 will help greatly in noise reduction, but if you want to reverse the Dolby C and dbx "encoding" without...
Definitely doable with 50 people involved. Big cleaning brushes, a powerful vacuum cleaner (AudioZ brand preferred, they're able to pull really...
Yes, and then let's find a nice castle for all 50 of us synth tweakers and each one will have to re-create some Keith Emerson, some Isao Tomita...
No, I don't think so. Nobody who's seriously into music production wants to reopen a virtual synth all the time, and many other devs offer demos...
Sorry to say that, but the demo is way too restricted to really evaluate if the Wavetable stuff works as expected or not. C'mon Steve, only 20...
OK, so it's not Live crashing but rather the OS. Sounds like you sometimes get a Bluescreen, in other words. If your laptop only has 40GB...
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